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May
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Is it strange if a novel starts the first chapter without one of main characters?
Apr
30
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Hooking the reader by omitting a piece of information
Apr
13
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Is it unusual for a flashback to have a very long dialogue?
Mar
28
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Breaking the 'cooling down' rule after finishing the first draft
Feb
15
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Is it true that men (in general) can't write female first-person?
Feb
6
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Should dull dialogue be removed completely?
Feb
2
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Is the first draft of a novel usually shorter than the finished work?
Feb
2
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Should I remove scenes that I myself find “boring”?
Jan
27
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What work better for the following piece of writing? Past or present tense?
Jan
23
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Do the characters in the following dialogue sound the same?
Jan
12
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How to keep the reader engaged in a novel where “not much happens”?
Jan
10
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Is it a bad practice to occasionally add first-person narrative to third-person narrative?
Dec
15
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Is it a bad writing practice to start sentences with a verb?
Nov
13
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How to avoid repetitive sentence structure?
Nov
11
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Is this dialogue and situation intriguing (short story)?
Nov
10
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Does this opening paragraph grab your attention? (very normal setting)
Sep
12
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Is it really necessary to add things like “I thought, I wondered, etc,” in first-person narrative?
Aug
21
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How to know if the events in my novel are 'realistic enough'?
Aug
17
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Deciding whether to use a dialogue tag or an action tag in a dialogue
Aug
11
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Writing a novel which has the same structure and a particular theme in each chapter
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